bflower - ムクドリの眼をした少年 A Boy With Gray Starling Eyes

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Review by Rafhael Marsigli

The album ムクドリの眼をした少年 A Boy With Gray Starling Eyes by bflower is a beautiful and captivating musical journey. The album features a mix of electronic and acoustic sounds, creating a unique and intriguing atmosphere. The songs are expertly crafted, with intricate melodies and thoughtful lyrics that draw the listener in. The vocals are soft and dreamy, adding to the ethereal quality of the music. The album is a perfect blend of introspective and uplifting tracks, creating a perfect balance of emotions. ムクドリの眼をした少年 A Boy With Gray Starling Eyes is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates well-crafted and emotionally resonant music.

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Artist: bflower
Album: ムクドリの眼をした少年 A Boy With Gray Starling Eyes
Rating: 4.0

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Filename: bflower-a-boy-with-gray-starling-eyes.zip
  • MP3 size: 59.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 451 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
ゆりかごに眠る老人2:18
冷蔵庫を捨てる1:58
孤立するピーターのくるぶし3:24
太陽を待ちながら4:35
春の晴れた午後、シャングリラは・・・3:25
ママをシャベルで打つな2:40
Bye Bye Canary Bird3:09
冬の最後の雪4:19
The Hidden Song0:53
動物園へ行こうよ3:27
Nobody Knows This Is Nowhere4:30

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Catalog Numbers

STAP-0209

Labels

¡Por Supuesto! Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Special Edition

Credits

RoleCredit
SongwriterHideshi Hachino

Notes

  • Track 7 is instrumental.
  • CD BOX SET w/15 POSTCARES & INSERTS

About bflower

b-flower are a Japanese indie pop band formed in Kyoto, Japan, in the late 1980s. The band would be put under such banners as ͪ¢³ü¹Æ£Ã¯ ("Neo-Acoustic") in Japan (see below), which refers to the sound heavily influenced by the British independent music scene of the 1980s, most notably alternative rock. ͪ¢³ ("Neo-Aco"), as often dubbed, was popular with the country's young generations in the 1990s. The band's name comes from a poem written by Richard Brautigan, in which he compared roadside drunks to exotic flowers. This led to the name "Brautigan Flower

Name Vars

  • b-flower

Members

  • Sakana Hosomi
  • Hideshi Hachino
  • Masaru Miya